"Sanguineous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or having blood; having a reddish-brown color; characterized by a tendency to bleed or be bloodshot.
Sanguinaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae. It comprises a single species, Sanguinaria canadensis, also known as the bloodroot.
A fan of vampires, especially in the context of Transylvanian folklore or Gothic fiction.
Characteristic of or showing a liking for bloodshed or violence; bloody; brutally violent.
Someone who is sanguine is optimistic and cheerful, often to an unrealistic degree. They tend to be enthusiastic and have a positive outlook on life, even in difficult situations. The term can also refer to someone with a generous and enthusiastic temperament.
With optimism or confidence, especially in a situation that may be difficult or uncertain.
Melancholic or sanguine; affecting blood. Describing temperaments, it indicates an intense, easily irritated, and moderately melancholy or choleric nature, as opposed to sanguine and phlegmatic.
A modifier or a synonym of "bleeding" or having to do with blood. <br><br>If taken moderately, Sanguinity is a type of symbol or a variety or 'aspect' or view considering heart or blood in figurative sense, possible properties include love, valour, anger, and always showing bravery.
Sanguinolency refers to the quality of being blood-red,bloody, or having a fierce, bloody nature. It also describes a substance having a strong, reddish color.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, it can imply a violent, intense, or savage spirit or behavior.<br><br>Example: The word "sanguinolency" is used to describe the red, blood-sacred ceremonies in ancient times.<br><br>Note: The word "Sanguinolency" is an uncommon word and is often used in formal or poetic writing.
Sanguisorbeae is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to Eurasia and North Africa. They are often known as burnet, mountain catchfly, or sanguisorba.